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The Global Code of Ethics for Tourism was adopted by resolution A/RES/406(XIII) at the thirteenth WTO General Assembly (Santiago, Chile, 27 September - 1 October 1999). The Code makes reference to combatting discrimination and refers to the promotion of tourism for people with disablilities
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, building and consumer products. 1. The objective is the provision of environments which
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or by telephoning the Dublin office on: (00353) (0)1 608 0400. Visit the NDA Website
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and national parks. The objectives of this Code are to 1). support public bodies by providing a practical
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This report presents an Inventory of accessibility schemes and data sets within the EU-tourism sector. The purpose of this report is to give an overview of 1). the different accessibility schemes within the EU and the influence of national policies on these schemes, and 2). the existing European
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of accessible tourism and travel services. Go to the ENAT Resources download page: Study Report number 1
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, Auditorium: K 1 from 10:00 to 18:00 hours. There is a registration fee of EURO 150. (Reduced fee
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for people with disabilities. The Euro Access project is organised in three stages 1. Collection
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30 September - 1 October 2009. Mark the dates of the ENAT International Congress 2009, which will take place at the Austria Center, Vienna. The Congress is sponsored by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Labour, which is responsible for strategic tourism policy in Austria. Event organisation
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: Priority 1 - Innovation and the Knowledge Economy, and Priority 2 - Environment and Risk Prevention
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